Webinar:
Transforming Family Separation
From Conflict to Collaboration
Every day, mental health professionals witness the devastating fallout of traditional family separation approaches.
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The system is profoundly failing families in their moments of greatest vulnerability. The dominant pathway for separating parents is: lawyer up, escalate conflict, and hope for the best—at enormous financial, emotional, and developmental cost.
But what if there was a better way? What if you could be part of the solution that transforms separation from a battlefield into a bridge to healthier futures?
Bridges not Battlefields
Join internationally recognised clinical psychologist and co-parenting expert Tiffany Rochester as she shares compelling research, real-life examples, and practical tools to break the cycle of conflict.
11 December 2025
6:00Â PM - 7:30 PM (AEDT)Â
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Meet Your Expert Guide

Tiffany Rochester
2024 Women Changing the World Award Recipient
Clinical Psychologist & Co-Parenting Coach
With over two decades of clinical experience spanning Family Court proceedings, youth justice, perinatal mental health, and neurodivergent families, Tiffany brings unparalleled real-world expertise to this critical work.
As founder of The Same Mountain and Co-Parenting Companion, she's developed evidence-based frameworks that transform high-conflict family dynamics into workable co-parenting relationships—even in the most challenging cases.
Her Unique Background Includes:
- Expert witness testimony in Family Court proceedings
- Court-mandated therapy for families in legal disputes
- Past President, ANZ Association for Contextual Behavioural Science
- Research Associate, Telethon Kids Institute
- Council Member, Collaborative Practice Western Australia
Tiffany's straightforward, practical approach has earned her an international reputation for translating complex clinical challenges into actionable solutions that work in the real world.
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What you'll learn:
Drawing on evidence from Contextual Behavioural Science and the innovative model of Collaborative Law, you'll learn:
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âś“ Traditional Models Make Everything Worse
Learn the hidden mechanisms that escalate conflict and discover the little-known pathways that fundamentally change outcomes for children and parents.
âś“ The Power of Collaborative Teams
Understand how coaches, financial neutrals, and lawyers can work together seamlessly to protect children and break intergenerational cycles of harm.
âś“ Behavioural Science That Actually Works
Master principles from Contextual Behavioural Science that transform the trajectory of two-home families for generations to come.
âś“ Real-World Tools You Can Use Tomorrow
Walk away with practical strategies, frameworks, and confidence to make an immediate difference in your practice.
What you'll take away:
✓ Confidently navigate the complexity of working with separated families
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✓Move beyond traditional approaches and discover what truly helps
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✓Understand how to start with collaborative practice—step by step
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✓Break cycles of intergenerational trauma with effective strategies
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✓Gain practical tools you can apply immediately in your work
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âś“ Be part of transforming a broken system into a healthier future for families
Webinar: Build Bridges not Battlefields
11 December 2025
6:00Â PM - 7:30 PM (AEDT)Â
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$140Â AUD
 $80 for Students
Includes recording and 6 months access
For students, participants from lower income countries, or participants requiring payment by invoice please email: [email protected]Â
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Leave with renewed hope, practical confidence, and the conviction
that parental separation can be a good news story—for kids, parents,
and the professionals who support them.
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